Celebrating National Charter School Week!
WASHINGTON, D.C.,
May 16, 2025
Every student deserves a high-quality education that prepares him or her for success later in life, and the systemic failures of traditional public schools have never been more evident than in the post-COVID educational landscape. Rightfully so, parents are taking the reins of their children’s education back from public-school bureaucrats and pursuing more educational freedom. In this new environment, charter schools are a popular school choice option—serving nearly four million students in 44 states.
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However, charter schools haven’t always been so widely celebrated. In 2022, the Biden-Harris administration issued a flurry of requirements that limited charter schools’ access to funding and freedom of operation. None of this was surprising. On the campaign trail, “Mr. Biden declared that he was not ‘a charter school fan.’” Moreover, the Biden-Harris administration bent over backwards in deference to union leaders like Randi Weingarten, who repeatedly promoted messages including the hashtag #ChaterSchoolsFallingbecause charters aren’t beholden to teachers unions. (On average, only about 24 percent of charter school teachers belonged to a union in 2019; by comparison, around 72 percent of traditional public school teachers were union members in the same year.) Despite this, charter schools continue to thrive. Students in charter schools outperform their peers in traditional schools precisely because of the charters’ unique and flexible approaches to teaching. Families and students are demanding tailored options that go beyond the one-size-fits-all model because they want to set their children up for success. Charter schools are a critical cornerstone of that push for success. As National Charter School Week comes to a close, we recognize the hardworking teachers, families, and communities that make charter schools a success so our nation’s future leaders can thrive. |